yea bro nice on two jobs but its gonna be tiring as **** 50 hours + school is a alot. i was barbacking and bussing at this restaurant this past summer and i was working 50-65 hours a week for 5 weeks. i got 5gs from it but it still sucked ***. espically when i was at 65 hours. overtime was nice though. but basically just saying pepperyourangus

Ha, I work 15 hours a day, 6 days a week, and 10 hours on Sundays. 100 hours = sucks.

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Although when I'm home, I usually get to work around 4:30am and leave around 6:30pm. 14 hours per day x 5 days = 70 hours. Weeks go by pretty fast working that much...

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What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - EmersonThe AR is like a prom queen. The AK is like a biker chick. Treat both accordingly.

Got a huge stack of Calc I homework assignments to grade today. Something tells me this won't be as enjoyable as tutoring. Not sure how long this will take, guess it depends on the average number of incorrect per assignment. Kind of anxious over how ambiguously defined my grading procedures are.

Got a huge stack of Calc I homework assignments to grade today. Something tells me this won't be as enjoyable as tutoring. Not sure how long this will take, guess it depends on the average number of incorrect per assignment. Kind of anxious over how ambiguously defined my grading procedures are.

Most TA's that were chill bros for me just gave you full or no credit.

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yea bro nice on two jobs but its gonna be tiring as **** 50 hours + school is a alot. i was barbacking and bussing at this restaurant this past summer and i was working 50-65 hours a week for 5 weeks. i got 5gs from it but it still sucked ***. espically when i was at 65 hours. overtime was nice though. but basically just saying pepperyourangus

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Originally Posted by CobraXX

50-60 hours feels like you slept at work and that's all you did for the week. It sucks working that much.

maybe cause it will be two different jobs it wont be so bad, a nice 25 hours from both would be legit

and shadow, im not doing school this semester. main goal this semester is to work and stack paper and also focus on my lifting and nutrition so i can get big

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__________________PbNation: Stupidity on an EPIC scale!Originally posted by sutcivnI
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What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - EmersonThe AR is like a prom queen. The AK is like a biker chick. Treat both accordingly.

Atill tryong to decide if I should pursue physics and get my degree paid for but have to teach for 4 years, or pay 3k/yr and get an engineering degree. Decisions decisions. And what kind of enginering at that lol

Which are you more passionate about? I've never felt more relieved than when I finally decided to pursue what I enjoyed (civil engineering).